This is an Open Access book.
Hoping to incubate a unique idea about workplace design, Dr. Agustin
Chevez walked in isolation for 42 days from Melbourne to Sydney. His
pilgrimage delivered 34 Signposts, a collection of insights which hold
the promise to guide us to a better place to work.
While firmly positioned within the shifting context of work, the
Signposts point away from reactive solutions with a short shelf life.
Instead, these markers are infused with a diversity of thought instilled
by Agustin's pilgrimage and reclaim the forgotten qualities of solitude,
boredom, adversity, and absurdity as mechanisms to deliver innovation
and create improved working environments.
On his way to Sydney Agustin relied on maps and people with local
knowledge of the lands he traversed. Similarly, in this book, he
consults people with local knowledge in various design disciplines,
management, and technology as he navigates the many regions of the
workplace and work practices covered by the Signposts. When he reaches
the end of the known trails, he starts laying paths that take us closer
to where the Signposts converge.
Agustin writes from the perspective of a pilgrim, architect, workplace
consultant, and researcher and invites you to join him as a fellow
pilgrim. You will be rewarded with a journey that revisits our
assumptions about the way we use space to host the ever-evolving notion
of work - an expedition leading not only to better versions of the
workplace, but a better version of ourselves.
*"This book takes about three hours to read, and it could take a
lifetime to fully extract all the benefits that it contains. This does
not suggest that there are not immediate benefits available from
reflecting on and applying the Signposts that are core to the book's
intellectual contribution."